A change in plastic? - www.DiscGolfersR.Us2015-08-02T23:17:30Zhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/a-change-in-plastic?xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIf you go to the pdga forums…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2009-03-29:1809917:Comment:17072152009-03-29T14:16:53.318ZMADude!http://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/MADude
If you go to the pdga forums Dave Dunnipace(cofounder) answers this question in the- Ask Dave D about Innova, in the equipment section. I read it like a week ago and don't feel like diggin thru the 140 pages of questions it was posted recently tho.
If you go to the pdga forums Dave Dunnipace(cofounder) answers this question in the- Ask Dave D about Innova, in the equipment section. I read it like a week ago and don't feel like diggin thru the 140 pages of questions it was posted recently tho. AHA HA HA HA! RAVE ON BRO?
J…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2009-03-29:1809917:Comment:17069992009-03-29T05:13:38.898ZRandy Terryhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/randydterry
AHA HA HA HA! RAVE ON BRO?<br />
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<cite>Jamie said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.discgolfersr.us/forum/topics/a-change-in-plastic?page=3&amp;commentId=1809917%3AComment%3A1705758&amp;x=1#1809917Comment1705918"><div>Randy, Objection: Conjecture. I did state: "That in my opinion." How do you know Randy? Do you work for them? I don't have anything confused. Innova says new stablization process? I say that means they stablized (to limit fluctuations) the runs to be more alike from disc to disc. I…</div>
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AHA HA HA HA! RAVE ON BRO?<br />
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<cite>Jamie said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.discgolfersr.us/forum/topics/a-change-in-plastic?page=3&amp;commentId=1809917%3AComment%3A1705758&amp;x=1#1809917Comment1705918"><div>Randy, Objection: Conjecture. I did state: "That in my opinion." How do you know Randy? Do you work for them? I don't have anything confused. Innova says new stablization process? I say that means they stablized (to limit fluctuations) the runs to be more alike from disc to disc. I say that cause i have thrown the orc and the Boss that went through this process. Randy, I whole heartedly disagree with you about your "if yada yada yada." Disc fly very different from each other right outta the box. That is why i think they meant that they are trying to make each run more consistant. Just go with it buddy. I have put a lot of thought into this. You will end up hurting yourself if you try to out think me.<br/> <cite>Randy Terry said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/a-change-in-plastic?id=1809917%3ATopic%3A1697966&amp;page=3#1809917Comment1705554"><div>It seems to me that you're getting stability and quality control concerns confused.Disc that weigh the same and are the same shape and rigidity,when thrown at the same speed,with the same number of "Z's"in the same direction and at the same angle of attack.In a windless environment.Will fly the same! disc that don't meet the standards of the prototype are ground up and remelted,injected into a mold until they meet said standards.</div>
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</blockquote> Randy, Objection: Conjecture.…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2009-03-28:1809917:Comment:17059182009-03-28T08:19:05.275ZJamiehttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/Jamie31
Randy, Objection: Conjecture. I did state: "That in my opinion." How do you know Randy? Do you work for them? I don't have anything confused. Innova says new stablization process? I say that means they stablized (to limit fluctuations) the runs to be more alike from disc to disc. I say that cause i have thrown the orc and the Boss that went through this process. Randy, I whole heartedly disagree with you about your "if yada yada yada." Disc fly very different from each other right outta the…
Randy, Objection: Conjecture. I did state: "That in my opinion." How do you know Randy? Do you work for them? I don't have anything confused. Innova says new stablization process? I say that means they stablized (to limit fluctuations) the runs to be more alike from disc to disc. I say that cause i have thrown the orc and the Boss that went through this process. Randy, I whole heartedly disagree with you about your "if yada yada yada." Disc fly very different from each other right outta the box. That is why i think they meant that they are trying to make each run more consistant. Just go with it buddy. I have put a lot of thought into this. You will end up hurting yourself if you try to out think me.<br />
<cite>Randy Terry said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/a-change-in-plastic?id=1809917%3ATopic%3A1697966&amp;page=3#1809917Comment1705554"><div>It seems to me that you're getting stability and quality control concerns confused.Disc that weigh the same and are the same shape and rigidity,when thrown at the same speed,with the same number of "Z's"in the same direction and at the same angle of attack.In a windless environment.Will fly the same! disc that don't meet the standards of the prototype are ground up and remelted,injected into a mold until they meet said standards.</div>
</blockquote> Speaking of Quality Control,…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2009-03-28:1809917:Comment:17058562009-03-28T06:30:36.644ZSean Johnsonhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/SeanJohnson
Speaking of Quality Control, I just bought a "yellow" Star TL online. When I got the disc, it was more like an off white stained with yellow. In fact, it looked just like a gas station urinal. Probably the only disc that I wasn't sad to lose.
Speaking of Quality Control, I just bought a "yellow" Star TL online. When I got the disc, it was more like an off white stained with yellow. In fact, it looked just like a gas station urinal. Probably the only disc that I wasn't sad to lose. HOW DO YOU KNOW THIS DID YOU…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2009-03-28:1809917:Comment:17057582009-03-28T04:33:18.031ZRandy Terryhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/randydterry
HOW DO YOU KNOW THIS DID YOU WORK FOR THEM?
HOW DO YOU KNOW THIS DID YOU WORK FOR THEM? those standards have so much…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2009-03-28:1809917:Comment:17057402009-03-28T04:15:40.676ZBlazohttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/Blaze66
those standards have so much room for deviation! that would be the quality control - setting reasonable control limits on disc specs. instead, if a disc basically can make it out of the mold in one piece it goes to the shelves if its an innova one!<br />
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<cite>Randy Terry said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/a-change-in-plastic?page=3&amp;commentId=1809917%3AComment%3A1705554&amp;x=1#1809917Comment1705554"><div>It seems to me that you're getting stability and quality…</div>
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those standards have so much room for deviation! that would be the quality control - setting reasonable control limits on disc specs. instead, if a disc basically can make it out of the mold in one piece it goes to the shelves if its an innova one!<br />
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<cite>Randy Terry said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/a-change-in-plastic?page=3&amp;commentId=1809917%3AComment%3A1705554&amp;x=1#1809917Comment1705554"><div>It seems to me that you're getting stability and quality control concerns confused.Disc that weigh the same and are the same shape and rigidity,when thrown at the same speed,with the same number of "Z's"in the same direction and at the same angle of attack.In a windless environment.Will fly the same! disc that don't meet the standards of the prototype are ground up and remelted,injected into a mold until they meet said standards.</div>
</blockquote> It seems to me that you're ge…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2009-03-28:1809917:Comment:17055542009-03-28T01:10:02.908ZRandy Terryhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/randydterry
It seems to me that you're getting stability and quality control concerns confused.Disc that weigh the same and are the same shape and rigidity,when thrown at the same speed,with the same number of "Z's"in the same direction and at the same angle of attack.In a windless environment.Will fly the same! disc that don't meet the standards of the prototype are ground up and remelted,injected into a mold until they meet said standards.
It seems to me that you're getting stability and quality control concerns confused.Disc that weigh the same and are the same shape and rigidity,when thrown at the same speed,with the same number of "Z's"in the same direction and at the same angle of attack.In a windless environment.Will fly the same! disc that don't meet the standards of the prototype are ground up and remelted,injected into a mold until they meet said standards. I will say this, I hope they…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2009-03-26:1809917:Comment:17031512009-03-26T19:19:58.147ZRobbyhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/Robby
I will say this, I hope they come out with more disc in the r-pro plastic.<br />
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<cite>Jamie said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/a-change-in-plastic?id=1809917%3ATopic%3A1697966&amp;page=2#1809917Comment1702041"><div>So with that being said by a few, champion plastic mixed with Star should make the disc more durable right? Because champion is more durable then Star by itself? I actually like the fact that some shifts at Innova make better plastic. Anyway, I have had…</div>
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I will say this, I hope they come out with more disc in the r-pro plastic.<br />
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<cite>Jamie said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/a-change-in-plastic?id=1809917%3ATopic%3A1697966&amp;page=2#1809917Comment1702041"><div>So with that being said by a few, champion plastic mixed with Star should make the disc more durable right? Because champion is more durable then Star by itself? I actually like the fact that some shifts at Innova make better plastic. Anyway, I have had 12x Wraith that was a grey swirl color. It was tough as nails. I think that Innova has only missed the mark recently with the Sonic. I feel like Innova's future is looking good.</div>
</blockquote> Jamie said:So with that being…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2009-03-26:1809917:Comment:17021392009-03-26T03:55:41.294ZScoot_erhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/MattHall
<cite>Jamie said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/a-change-in-plastic?id=1809917%3ATopic%3A1697966&amp;page=2#1809917Comment1702041"><div>So with that being said by a few, champion plastic mixed with Star should make the disc more durable right? Because champion is more durable then Star by itself? I actually like the fact that some shifts at Innova make better plastic. Anyway, I have had 12x Wraith that was a grey swirl color. It was tough as nails. I think that…</div>
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<cite>Jamie said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/a-change-in-plastic?id=1809917%3ATopic%3A1697966&amp;page=2#1809917Comment1702041"><div>So with that being said by a few, champion plastic mixed with Star should make the disc more durable right? Because champion is more durable then Star by itself? I actually like the fact that some shifts at Innova make better plastic. Anyway, I have had 12x Wraith that was a grey swirl color. It was tough as nails. I think that Innova has only missed the mark recently with the Sonic. I feel like Innova's future is looking good.</div>
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How bout the Skeeter? Everything else has been high speed and even if they aren't that great everyone will swarm on them. So with that being said by a…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2009-03-26:1809917:Comment:17020412009-03-26T02:49:15.069ZJamiehttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/Jamie31
So with that being said by a few, champion plastic mixed with Star should make the disc more durable right? Because champion is more durable then Star by itself? I actually like the fact that some shifts at Innova make better plastic. Anyway, I have had 12x Wraith that was a grey swirl color. It was tough as nails. I think that Innova has only missed the mark recently with the Sonic. I feel like Innova's future is looking good.
So with that being said by a few, champion plastic mixed with Star should make the disc more durable right? Because champion is more durable then Star by itself? I actually like the fact that some shifts at Innova make better plastic. Anyway, I have had 12x Wraith that was a grey swirl color. It was tough as nails. I think that Innova has only missed the mark recently with the Sonic. I feel like Innova's future is looking good.